Tea People You Should Know: James Taylor
James Taylor came to Sri Lanka at the age of 17. He started growing tea in the wake of the coffee rust epidemic and became known as the father of Ceylon tea.
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James Taylor came to Sri Lanka at the age of 17. He started growing tea in the wake of the coffee rust epidemic and became known as the father of Ceylon tea.
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When Catherine of Braganza arrived in England in May 1662, she brought a small chest containing a dried leaf that would transform British culture forever: tea.
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Sen no Rikyu is the most influential tea master of all time. Here's everything you need to know about his life and contributions to the Japanese tea ceremony.
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